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Queen appoints Mrs Susan Snowdon as Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant for County Durham.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Andrew Mitchell, UK Bill of Rights, the economy and strikes.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Queen at Cabinet and Andrew Mitchell.
The Government has launched a formal consultation on raising the maximum interest rate cap for credit union loans to 3 per cent per month.
Foreign Secretary William Hague marks the 70th anniversary of the UN declaration denouncing the treatment of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has said that the UK has serious concerns about the self-immolations in Tibetan regions.
The new Cranbrook community in East Devon, has the capacity to deliver 6,000 new homes between 2012 to 2026.
A female officer has become just the fourth woman in history to win Sandhurst's prestigious Sword of Honour.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has condemned the attack by the Syrian regime which killed at least 20 people yesterday.
The Ministry of Defence is planning to auction some of its radio spectrum in the first direct sale of its kind by a government department.
As people tuck into Christmas dinner, it will be business as usual for RAF personnel deployed overseas or at RAF stations across the UK.
Business Minister pledges tougher action to eliminate burdens on enterprise.
Business Secretary Vince Cable, today set out new plans to make sure UK creativity and innovation supports growth.
HMS Portland is on her way to Plymouth after a £27 million 50-week refit at Rosyth dockyard in Fife, Scotland.
A new HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) advertising campaign is urging anyone who hasn’t sent in their 2011-12 tax return to do it now — and find “inner peace”.
Nuclear material left over from Dounreay’s research work in the 20th century is being returned to national fuel stocks as part of the site’s clean-up and closure.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds has updated parliament on the development of a regulatory system for private security companies.
Speech by General Sir David Richards, Chief of the Defence Staff.
Introduction Energy bills are a major expense for British households, and a significant cost for British businesses too. Ensuring that consumers get a good deal, with affordable bills from supplier...
The Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore has welcomed the extension of the Youth Contract in Scotland.
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